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Expand your planting space
March 17, 2021
by Melinda Myers When your plant list is longer than the available gardening space it is time to expand your planting options. Create new gardening space by adding raised bed gardens, elevated planters, and containers wherever space allows. Convert the end of the drive or edge of the patio into raised bed gardens. Just use…
Abenaki Chef Jessee Lawyer to join ‘Vermont Wild Kitchen’ March 18
March 17, 2021
Thursday, March 18 at 5 p.m.—VIRTUAL—Since spring of 2020, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. has partnered with the Vermont Farm to Plate Network to host “Vermont Wild Kitchen,” a Facebook Live cooking show taking place on the third Thursday of each month. March’s episode will feature Abenaki Chef Jessee Lawyer who will prepare traditional…
Billings Farm offers basic breadmaking with Chef Emery
March 17, 2021
Fill your kitchen with the scent of fresh bread baking Wednesday, April 17 at 10 a.m.—WOODSTOCK—Join Billings Farm & Museum’s Chef Emery for Basic Breadmaking, a live Zoom presentation, as part of the Billings Backyard Series. Ever thought making a fresh loaf of bread was too much work or too intimidating? In the next Billings…
Woman dies after apparently jumping from car in Danby
March 16, 2021
The Vermont State Police is investigating the death of a Bennington woman that occurred on U.S. Route 7 in Danby, Vermont March 15. Police responded at 5:42 p.m. to an emergency call of a possible vehicle crash with injury at 615 U.S. Route 7. Upon arrival on scene, troopers located the victim with critical injuries…
Gov. Scott updates gathering and restaurant table seating guidance
March 15, 2021
On March 12 , Governor Phil Scott announced updates to Covid-19 guidance for small multi-household gatherings and table seating at restaurants. Effective today, the changes allow two unvaccinated households to gather at a time, and permitting restaurants to seat multiple households together, but no more than six people can be seated at the same table.…
Gov. Scott announces new gathering guidance for unvaccinated households
March 12, 2021
Today, March 12, Governor Phil Scott announced new gathering guidance for people who are not vaccinated: Two unvaccinated people or households can now gather at a time. “You’re not limited to choose just one other household,” Scott said. “You can do so with multiple households, as long as it’s just one at any given time.”…
Connecticut woman killed in Mt. Holly snowmobile crash
March 12, 2021
On March 10, 2021, at 3 p.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police – Rutland Barracks were notified of a single snowmobile crash on VAST Trail RD 79, near Yale Road South, which are off Government Road, in the Town of Mount Holly. Through investigation it was determined Jody Catalano, 52, of Madison, Connecticut was…
Daylight saving time: ‘Turn and test’ to stay safe from home fires
March 12, 2021
In Vermont, Red Cross volunteers have helped nearly 350 people after home fires last year As people turn their clocks forward for daylight saving time this Sunday, the American Red Cross of Northern New England encourages everyone to also test their smoke alarms. In 2020, local Red Cross volunteers helped 347 people with urgent needs…
Police seek information on fatal hit and run in Mendon
March 12, 2021
On March 11, 2021, at approximately 9:30 p.m. troopers from the Vermont State Police – Rutland Barracks responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. Preliminary investigation determined that an unknown vehicle was traveling west on US RT 4 in the Town of Mendon near the Killington Pico Motor Inn, when the vehicle struck…
Rutland Free Library dropped from plans for former CSJ Campus
March 11, 2021
On March 10, Heartland Developments informed Rutland Free Library (RFL) that it was no longer welcome as part of Heartland's planned development on the former CSJ campus, citing concerns that it would be used as a lever to slow down the Act 250 process. "The Library remains keenly interested in the property, should the Heartland…
Leahy Hails Final Passage Of The American Rescue Plan
March 10, 2021
Said Covid Package Will Bring More Than $2.7 Billion To Vermonters Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, hailed House passage Wednesday of the American Rescue Plan, which will bring much-needed financial relief to Vermonters and help to Vermont communities. The House passed the final version of the package that the Senate…
UVM Extension earns grant to study solar corridors on farms
March 10, 2021
University of Vermont (UVM) Extension recently received a $68,438 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service to work with farmers interested in trying "solar corridors" in their corn silage fields. The project will be led by Dr. Heather Darby, a UVM Extension agronomist based in St. Albans and head of the…
Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 10 – March 10-16, 2021
March 10, 2021
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It’s time to help Vermont students get financially literate
March 10, 2021
By John Pelletier All Vermont public school students are supposed to be taught personal finance, but I would bet that many parents would have a hard time finding a young person who has learned about credit scores, investing or compound interest. And there probably are even fewer students learning about personal finance during the pandemic,…
Don’t underestimate the costs of the Green New Deal
March 10, 2021
Dear Editor, With the recent regime change in Washington D.C. the Democrats are in charge of the executive branch, the House and the Senate. Quite rapidly, we are witnessing corporate America and Big Green Energy flooding social media and legacy news with advertisements pushing the virtues of transitioning to battery operated transportation. The external costs…